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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:31 am
by Mexmustang
Barry Switzer and his car trunk full of cash...just ask him!
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:38 am
by Water Pony
PonyTime wrote:firephil wrote:davidsmu94 wrote:how about the best one that isn't a head coach right now
BILL PARCELLS
Jimmy Johnson
Dennis Green
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:44 am
by expony18
todd dodge... on that note, what about trying to lure dodge away from UNT, taking all of his recruits, and paying his buyout?
edit: justin would fit well in his offense, and it would give his son riley a year or two to learn under justin or possibly play WR.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:13 pm
by SWC2010
expony18 wrote:todd dodge... on that note, what about trying to lure dodge away from UNT, taking all of his recruits, and paying his buyout?
edit: justin would fit well in his offense, and it would give his son riley a year or two to learn under justin or possibly play WR.
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I'd be willing to make a run at Dodge, if for no other reasons than to further pi$$ off the Mean Green "Conspiracy Theorists" & force them to bust their budget by paying the going rate for D1 HC!
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:14 pm
by Pony Fan
Stallion wrote:By performance in the last few years it just might be Oscar Giles (15 Commitments all from National Ranked Players in 3 Years) former SMU assistant. SMU's recruiting has dropped off too since he went first to UH then to UT. Traditionally guys like former OU Head Coach John Blake was highly thought of. Former Baylor Bear Trooper Taylor has moved around and used to be at A&M and is considered one of the Top National Recruiters. Former Nebraska Assistant Turner Gill is another good recruiter now at Buffalo.
Others considered ace recruiters in the Texas area would be:
1) Brent Venables OU
2) Cale Gundy OU
3) Ken Rucker UT
4) Bruce Chambers is getting a lot of big names at UT.
5) Mac McWhorter UT
Rivals tracks the Coach who recruited each prospect so its interesting to follow. A lot of the names have been picked over as many UT Coaches have gone on to new head jobs. Mike Stoops left for Arizona. Where is Jon Blake now-at Nebraska?
Is it Oscar Giles or is it the fact he is recruiting for UT?
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:24 pm
by Bergermeister
expony18 wrote:justin would fit well in his offense
Justin can't throw. I think that is a big part of Dodge Ball.

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:41 pm
by Stallion
Oscar Giles was the best recruiter at SMU, at UH and at UT. Remember when gets commitments for UT for National Top 100s he is outrecruiting the entire Country for these kids not just Baylor, Tech and Rice. I'd say Giles has proven himself to be an outstanding recruiter. He's also outrecruited the rest of the UT staff-so that tells you something
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:17 pm
by expony18
Bergermeister wrote:expony18 wrote:justin would fit well in his offense
Justin can't throw. I think that is a big part of Dodge Ball.

you dont have to be john elway to make that offense work...
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:34 pm
by thefamousguy
Bergermeister wrote:expony18 wrote:justin would fit well in his offense
Justin can't throw. I think that is a big part of Dodge Ball.

You weren't saying that last year. Were you????? Justin isn't the problem. You will see that with a new coaching staff.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:36 pm
by thefamousguy
Bergermeister wrote:expony18 wrote:justin would fit well in his offense
Justin can't throw. I think that is a big part of Dodge Ball.

Making accurate throws and reads becomes a little difficult when youre running for your life on every down. Also having no running game makes it easier for the defense to cover up your receivers. Trust me this offensive system with the delayed handoffs is complete gargage and you'll see the difference next year.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:47 pm
by jtstang
thefamousguy wrote:Trust me this offensive system with the delayed handoffs is complete gargage and you'll see the difference next year.
Is the offensive line going to protect him "next year"? Why could they not this year?
Our talent level on offense dictates that the QB will always be running for his life, and Willis showed a much better ability to be productive running for his life his freshman year then he has in his sophomore year. He's had a let-down this season, face it.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:52 pm
by Stallion
3 offensive lineman graduate next year. The "Unfamous Guy" right now is the biggest "wait till next Year and I promise" guy on this board. We've seen that doesn't always work out after Cavan, Dement and Tubbs left. He has now made promises that the defense would be much better and lead us to bowl glory despite losing about 7 at least part time starters and the offensive line would be better without 3 (and 5 contributors)starters. I see both areas as potential disaster zones next year. As I asked before who will be our defensive starters and offensive line starters next year? Just would love to know who the hell is going to start at LB that is going to the lead this team to Bowl gloryMy feeling is that while it can't get much worse we are looking at a lengthy rebuilding period in both cited areas. I'm calling an alarm right now warning of big trouble spots at LB and OLM which must be addressed by JUCO recruiting or we will suffer next year. Go ahead try to piece together a starting set of LBs and an offensive line-the exercise will demonstrate glaring weaknesses.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:54 pm
by expony18
Stallion wrote:As I asked before who will be our defensive starters and offensive line starters next year?
and i believe i answered that in a previous thread... you were starting middle linebacker
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:01 pm
by grichter10
Question: what football team has 1 win this year?
answer: not KSU
go kats
love, willie the wildcat
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:07 pm
by davidsmu94
Get your Power Towel Ready!